Is VR Porn the Way Back to the Golden Era?
If you’re a teen of the 70s or 80s, you’ll remember the kind of porn that was produced at that point in time. Adult movies weren't restricted to just a few sex positions and there would be more meat in a video than what we get nowadays – it was referred to as the golden era. The reason why porn from that era has always been the gold standard is purely due to the compact value it provides. The videos had a definite storyline, good acting, hot sex scenes, and some of the best performers. Despite there being more talent now than ever before the overall quality has declined – which leads to some conclusions and second thoughts that we're gonna go through inside of this blog post.
There are a few reasons for this. As with anything, people’s taste in porn changed. Instead of looking for more connection and chemistry, people opted for direct action without any BS. That’s what they got. The content from the nineties till recently was filled with hardcore sex that really didn’t care much for plot or overall production quality. However, lately, there have been a few amateur production houses that started working on creating content focused on erotica rather than slapstick sex. That trend has followed into VR porn as well. With VR though, studios are made to incorporate more plot and chemistry since otherwise, the content becomes monotonous. They are also made to create content where the performers must interact and form chemistry with the audience.
This must lead to a very dynamic change in the mindset. People now look for content that actually engages them. That’s why there are new niches that previously were popular only in pockets. Niches like striptease, lesbian masturbation, and solo were popular but never top of the pile. These niches have something in common. They are more erotica-based rather than hardcore. As a result, studios now have to think twice about who to cast, which kind of story to follow, and how to visualize the end product. Plus, there’s an added focus on visual quality and overall technical specification, which was previously missing. As a result, fans are now more part of the production process than ever before. Since trends are basically dictated by fans, the new-found interest in the production process, will only help studios better their product or else become extinct.
That is how it's always been and there’s little doubt it will happen again. For example, the likes of Tinto Brass, Joseph Sarno, and Russ Meyer had to forgo their style of production as the audience outgrew them. As VR porn progresses further, the impetus will be on creating more inclusive content. Moving into AR porn, the content might be majorly focused on one-on-one experiences like in private webcam shows. As a result, VR porn might very well be the second coming of the golden era, and the producers like us – VR Conk – might actually flourish even further while creating even more of that top-quality premium virtual reality sex content.